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Did you read the instruction manual? read the instruction manualAfter I size my 5.56 brass with a RCBS sizing die it still won't fit fully into the Dillon case gage. I have the die screwed into the press to where it touches the shell plate. I'm thinking it's close enough and it's a comparability issue between RCBS and Dillon. What do ya think?
I have an issue with rcbs dies on my 223 brass. It works fine when I seat a boat tail bullet but squishes the Neck if I try to load a standard bullet. I contacted rcbs and they sent me a new neck sizing die which measured the same and made no difference. I use a single stage press and only use boat tail bullets.
They are RCBS dies.Just read through my Dillon 550 instructions. There is nothing about backing off the sizing die. Screw it down until it is against the shell plate when it is raised, lower the shell plate put in a case, raise the shell plate and tighten the lock nut.
Do you know if they fit and function in your rifle?After I size my 5.56 brass with a RCBS sizing die it still won't fit fully into the Dillon case gage. I have the die screwed into the press to where it touches the shell plate. I'm thinking it's close enough and it's a comparability issue between RCBS and Dillon. What do ya think?
Just read through my Dillon 550 instructions. There is nothing about backing off the sizing die. Screw it down until it is against the shell plate when it is raised, lower the shell plate put in a case, raise the shell plate and tighten the lock nut.
Yes I do chamfer after trimmingDo you chamfer the inside after trimming? Makes a world of difference.